The text is a comprehensive guide to the most commonly used theories and methods in social work practice. The introductory chapter covers the similarities and differences between a theory and a method, as well as psychosocial theories and concepts. Each subsequent chapter then explores in detail how to implement theories and methods, their strengths and limitations, alongside case examples, critical thinking questions and suggested further resources.
Key features:
- Illustrative case studies
- Exercises
- Case examples
- Critical thinking questions
- Further readings/resources
- Revised content, including the addition of genograms and ecomaps
This is a practical and essential guide for all social work students, practitioners, and practice educators who are working with students in field placements.
The book is an updated third edition to a successful and established series.
"The clarity with which Teater describes complex concepts for social workers is refreshing. This book will help promote understanding and best practice whilst being firmly grounded in key theories. It is a 'must have' for all social workers wherever they practise "
Dr Jonathan Parker, Professor of Society & Social Welfare, Bournemouth University, UK
"What a great book - Barbra Teater and colleagues have managed to bring together a wealth of learning about different theories and methods of social work intervention in a clearly written and accessible format. Each chapter is focused on the application of theory to practice, and as such helps to act as a bridge from the classroom to direct work with individuals, families and groups. This new and updated edition is very likely to be one of those books that students have by their side throughout their studies, and bring with them into professional practice after graduation."
Dr John Devaney, Centenary Professor of Social Work, University of Edinburgh, UK